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TOKENADM(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		   TOKENADM(8)

NAME
     activadm, cryptoadm, snkadm - manage the ActivCard, CRYPTOCard and
     SNK-004 token databases

SYNOPSIS
     tokenadm [-1BDERT] [-d] [-e] [-m [-]mode] [-r] [user [...]]

DESCRIPTION
     The tokenadm utility is display and edit user entries in the various to-
     ken databases.  It may also be invoked as one the following: activadm,
     cryptoadm, or snkadm. The flags available are:

     -1	     Display users, one per line.

     -B	     Display users with no banner.

     -D	     Display disabled users.

     -E	     Display enabled users.

     -R	     Display users in reverse order.

     -T	     Display users in terse format (only the user names).  Unless -1
	     is also specified, four users will be displayed per line.

     -d	     Disable users without removing them from the database.  This pre-
	     vents the users from authenticating, but does not loose their
	     shared secret.  The -m flag may also be used with the -d flag.

     -e	     Enable users.  This should be used to re-enable users who were
	     disabled by the -m flag may also be used with the -e flag option.

     -m	     Add [or remove] the specified mode of authentication for the us-
	     er.  Modes available are decimal (dec), hexadecimal (hex) and
	     phonebook (phone) and reduced-input (rim).	 Not all modes are
	     available for all types of cards.	The -m flag may be used alone
	     or in conjunction with either the -de flags.  When ever reduced-
	     input mode is set the reduced-input state is reset.  This should
	     be done if a paper copy of challenge/responses had been produced
	     and then misplaced.

     -r	     Remove users from the database.

     Use of any of the -1BDERT flags precludes the use of any of the -demr
     flags.  The -demr flags all require at least one user argument.

SEE ALSO
     x99token(1),  login.conf(5),  login_token(8),  tokeninit(8),

 BSD/OS				August 23, 1996				     1
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